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Tabs3 Software Announces New Integration with CalendarRules

August 25, 2016 11:34 AM EDT

CalendarRules provides law firms the latest, most accurate court rules in real-time.

LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Software Technology, Inc., the maker of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, announced a new collaboration with CalendarRules, the only rules provider that makes updated court rules available to the end user in real time. In the latest update, PracticeMaster clients can use CalendarRules to quickly and seamlessly add rules to their PracticeMaster calendar. CalendarRules includes access to State and Local Rules, Federal and Judges Rules, Appellate Rules, Bankruptcy Rules, and IP Rules.

“Teaming with CalendarRules extends our calendaring functionality and provides law firms with an innovative and easy-to-use way to stay on top of the most current court rules in PracticeMaster,” said Dan Berlin, President of Software Technology, Inc. “CalendarRules puts vital information in the hub of their practice where it’s easy to take action. For over 35 years, we have worked hard to develop reliable, quality software for law firms. Working with CalendarRules helps PracticeMaster clients organize their firm’s calendars with real-time information.”

“We’re excited to have Tabs3 Software as a partner,” stated Scott Davis, president of CalendarRules. “The level of integration they created by plugging our rules engine and content directly into PracticeMaster makes for a unique and powerful offering. Through this partnership, PracticeMaster users can easily take advantage of our continually updated court rules, and the PracticeMaster integration with Outlook and Exchange brings extra value for anyone that needs to know their upcoming events, even when away from the office.”

PracticeMaster’s integration with CalendarRules is a Version 18 feature. Tabs3 Software’s Version 18 release also includes new ways to save time through enhanced reconciliation, bank transaction import capabilities, and improved trust accounting features. The reconciliation process in Version 18 has been completely redesigned to have fewer steps and make any discrepancies easier to understand. Finally, with the improvements to Tabs3 Trust Accounting, it’s even easier to keep clients’ trust account balances in check with the new Three-Way Reconciliation Report and combine trust transaction capabilities.

For more information about Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, visit Tabs3.com.

About Software Technology, Inc.Software Technology, Inc. (STI), the maker of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster software, has been at the forefront of developing software for law firms for over 35 years. Tabs3 is one of the most widely used legal-specific time and billing products in the United States and has been an industry leader since its introduction in 1979. Tabs3 is designed to seamlessly integrate with PracticeMaster, a leader in practice management software. Among its many features, PracticeMaster provides an easy way for firms to create a firm-wide calendar, search for conflicts of interest, organize case and contact information, and manage email and documents. For more information, call (402) 419-2200, email [email protected], or visit Tabs3.com.

About CalendarRulesCalendarRules.com, LLC (www.calendarrules.com), founded by lawyer G. Scott Davis in 2008, merges the latest web and cloud computing technologies with court rules content from all over the United States to deliver court rules to calendars of all types. Nationally, thousands of lawyers rely and depend on CalendarRules for up-to-the-minute court rules, dates and deadline information. Rules are available for State, Federal, Local, Bankruptcy and Appellate Courts. Contact [email protected] for more information.

Software Technology, Inc.
Dan Berlin, President, 402-423-1440
[email protected]
or
Scott Baird, Vice President, 402-423-1440
[email protected]

Source: Software Technology, Inc.



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